The Kansas City Chiefs are celebrating their Super Bowl LVIII win over the San Francisco 49ers one last time.
The team will receive their Super Bowl rings later tonight at a private ceremony
at the Nelson Atkins Museum in Kansas City.
While the event won’t be open to the media, the team is hosting a red-carpet experience for the media as players arrive at the iconic Kansas City destination.
The Chiefs have yet to reveal the exact design of the team’s rings.
How many former Chiefs players involved with the most recent championship run will attend the ceremony is unclear.
Several former Chiefs joined the team for their trip to the White House late last month.
The 2023 Super Bowl ring ceremony was held at Union Station.
That ring includes 10-karat white and yellow gold diamonds. The top of the ring features the Chiefs logo, created with 16 rubies, representing the franchise’s number of division titles.
The 2020 Super Bowl ring ceremony was held at Arrowhead Stadium.
That ring featured 10.5 karats of gemstones, including 255 diamonds and 36 genuine rubies.
The Chiefs’ latest celebration comes on the same day that the team wrapped up mandatory minicamp in Kansas City.